Fri. 12:06 pm ET- New York, London, Paris, New Orleans, even Savannah… many books, fiction and non-fiction, use the city and the subject or as a character. In fiction, the city can be a hero sometimes, but it can also be a villain. Leigh and PT will discuss books where they think the city is a character, or even the main character. 03/08/2019
Fri. 11 am ET-Join Brian Renner as he plays the music of the city that rocked the nation. Motown Records put Detroit on the music map forever. From Smokey Robinson, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Martha and The Vandellas, The Four Tops to Bob Seger, J. D. Souther, Glenn Frey, and Eminem. Dave Maraniss has written a terrific book called Once In A Great City, which records the fortunes of the city after World War II, including the rise of Motown.This week Brian Renner will play some of the classic Detroit music and use the book as a guidepost. P. T. Bridgeport will stop by and add a few pennies to the discussion. 03/08/2019.
Thu. 1 pm ET- Sheree welcomes special guest Lyn Graft LIVE via the WRUU studio phon ofe line this Thursday, March 7th. Lyn Graft is the Founder of Storytelling for Entrepreneurs and recent author of Start with Story. But what sets a story apart? What makes it powerful? Tune in to WRUU 107.5 Savannah, or stream on wruu.org to find out!!!! 03/07/2019
Thu. 8 am ET- Community activist and Ardsley Park/Chatham Crescent Neighborhood Association President Nick Palumbo announced his intention to run for Savannah’s Fourth District alderman seat just a few days ago and comes back onto Savannah Lexicon to discuss his perspective on crucial issues for the district and for Savannah in general. 03/07/2019
New show on Wednesdays 11pm-midnight. Mink Mink’s Alphabetical Hour, is an alphabetically theme based radio program playing all genres of music. Each show is a musical hour of songs or artists correlating to 1 or sometimes two letters. 03/ 02019
Wed. 9 pm ET – This week on Savannah Music Local and Sustainable is local musician and radio personality Ian McCarthy. Tune in to Savannah Music Local and Sustainable on this Wednesday night (3/6) from 9-10PM ET. 03/06/2019
We’d. 7pm ET- One last preview show for me to play the bands that will be here for the 2019 Savannah Stopover Music Festival. So be prepared to hear The Holy Knives, Living Hour, Super Doppler, Faye Webster, Surfer Blood and many more!!! Tune to here some more bands that may sway your decision on who to see! 03/06/2019
Wed. 3 pm ET-Join Art on the Air this Wednesday, March 6th from 3-4pm on WRUU-LP Savannah Soundings 107.5 FM and streaming worldwide at www.wruu.org as we welcome Carmen Maria Aguirre into the studio! We’ll be going in depth into her philosophy, practice, and current projects, including her exhibition “Rooted,” opening Thursday, March 7th from 5-8pm at the Savannah JEA! 03/06/2019
Wed. 8 am ET-In today’s chaotic world, we question the invisible world. We try to understand the physical world through external & internal interpretations to make sense of the world around us. Join us on The Verb Altitude Hour, local Artist/Healer/Teacher, Christia Cummings-Slack, will be calling in to help listeners dig deep to illuminate our connections to the universe around us, & give insight to our vast human experience.~The highest news your way twice a week-in an hour-just for you! 03/06/2019
Tue. 8 pm ET – This month on Contemporary Classics we are celebrating Women’s History Month with a month-long celebration of Women in Contemporary Classical music. This Tuesday we’ll have an interview with Carrie Frey violist of the string trio Chartreuse and Adrianne Munden-Dixon violinist with the Philharmonic. They will be in town for two concerts. Chartreuse will be performing at the Carol A. Carter Recital Hall on the Statesboro campus of Georgia Southern University onTue. Mar.12th at 7:30 pm. Adrianne Munden-Dixon will be joining Chartreuse to play Irish music for or arranged for string quartet as part of the Live Oaks Concert series Sun. Mar.10th at the St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Thunderbolt. 03/5/2019